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NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 10: Martin Baturina of Como 1907 celebrates with teammates after scoring his team’s first goal during the Coppa Italia match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 10, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Como will face Inter in their first Coppa Italia semi-final for 40 years, after eliminating Antonio Conte’s Napoli in a sudden death penalty shoot-out, following the 1-1 draw.
The Partenopei lost Scott McTominay in a controversial 3-2 win over Genoa, so Eljif Elmas dropped into midfield with Giovane getting his first start upfront, as David Neres, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Billy Gilmour and Kevin De Bruyne were injured, but Vanja Milinkovic-Savic returned in goal. Como earned a 0-0 draw here in Serie A back in November, but were well rested as their Serie A Week 24 fixture with Milan was rescheduled to February 18.
See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.
Jayden Addai’s ambitious lob landed on the roof of the net in the opening minute, while Jean Butez rushed out of his area to nod clear when Rasmus Hojlund sprung the offside trap.
Juan Jesus needed a desperate block after Alex Valle shrugged off Pasquale Mazzocchi to get into the area, but Como were awarded a penalty.
Alex Valle got down the left and stood up a cross to the back post for Ivan Smolcic, who was brought down clumsily by Matias Olivera from behind. The Lariani have failed to convert numerous penalties this season, including one in their Serie A match against Napoli in November, but this time Baturina drilled it into the near bottom corner just beyond Milinkovic-Savic’s fingertips.
Jacobo Ramon was inches away from giving Napoli a spot-kick, as he brought down Hojlund just outside the penalty area on a long goal kick and VAR evaluated, but decided against upgrading the yellow card to red.
The hosts equalised within 60 seconds of the restart, as Hojlund’s first-time flick in the centre-circle was probably supposed to be for Giovane, but instead kept rolling into the path of Vergara, who surged forward and kept his cool to beat Butez one-on-one.
There was controversy moments later, as Jacobo Ramon brought down Hojlund on the edge of the box and was very lucky not to receive his second booking. Inevitably, Cesc Fabregas took Ramon off to rescue him from danger, amid fury from Conte on the touchline.
Napoli were a different team to the first half, as Hojlund’s head only grazed a Sam Beukema cross, then on the resulting corner Amir Rrahmani’s header was cleared practically off the line by Nico Paz.
Tasos Douvikas couldn’t keep his header down on a Lucas Da Cunha free kick, but Mergim Vojvoda forced a great fingertip save out of Milinkovic-Savic at the near post.
Just like in Serie A, the teams could not be divided, but here went straight into a penalty shoot-out. Como famously have a poor record from the spot this season, while Milinkovic-Savic is the best goalkeeper in the league on these situations.
Lukaku stepped up with a stuttering run-up only to drill it wide of the target, while Baturina beat Milinkovic-Savic for the second time this evening, but Maximo Perrone’s central attempt was parried.
It went to sudden death, and Milinkovic-Savic was so lucky, as his penalty went in off the underside of the bar and the back of Butez’s head.
They kept going until Butez parried the Stanislav Lobotka effort, sending Como through to their first Coppa Italia semi-final in 40 years.
Napoli 1-1 Como (6-7 on pens)
Baturina pen 39 (C), Vergara 46 (N)
Penalties: Da Cunha (C, goal), Politano (N, goal), Douvikas (C, goal), Lukaku (N, miss), Baturina (C, goal), Spinazzola (N, goal), Perrone (C, saved), Alisson Santos (N, goal), Smolcic (C, goal), Elmas (N, goal), Diego Carlos (C, goal), Milinkovic-Savic (N, goal), Vojvoda (C, goal), Gutierrez (N, goal), Valle (C, goal), Lobotka (N, saved)
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1/4 Final
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Player statistic
| 39' | Martin Baturina |
| 44' | Jacobo Ramón |
| Antonio Vergara(Assist: Rasmus Højlund) | 46' |
| 62' | Sergi Roberto |
| Eljif Elmas | 69' |
| Event |
|---|
| Matteo Politano |
| Romelu Lukaku |
| Leonardo Spinazzola |
| Alisson Santos |
| Eljif Elmas |
| Vanja Milinković-Savić |
| Miguel Gutiérrez |
| Stanislav Lobotka |
| Event |
|---|
| Lucas Da Cunha |
| Anastasios Douvikas |
| Martin Baturina |
| Máximo Perrone |
| Ivan Smolcic |
| Diego Carlos |
| Mërgim Vojvoda |
| Marc Oliver Kempf |
Match statistic
48
Possession %
52
8
Total shots
9
3
Shots on target
4
1
Shots off target
2
4
Blocked shots
3
6
Corners
4
1
Offsides
3
13
Fouls
8
Napoli
Como
Starting lineups
32
Vanja Milinković-Savić
Goalkeeper
13
Amir Rrahmani
Defender
5
Juan Jesus
Defender
17
Mathías Olivera
Defender
60′
30
Pasquale Mazzocchi
Defender
61′
31
Sam Beukema
Defender
26
Antonio Vergara
Midfielder
74′
20
Eljif Elmas
Midfielder
68
Stanislav Lobotka
Midfielder
23
Giovane
Attacker
61′
19
Rasmus Højlund
Attacker
74′
1
Jean Butez
Goalkeeper
3
Álex Valle
Defender
34
Diego Carlos
Defender
28
Ivan Smolcic
Defender
14
Jacobo Ramón
Defender
53′
20
Martin Baturina
Midfielder
6
Maxence Caqueret
Midfielder
53′
23
Máximo Perrone
Midfielder
10
Nico Paz
Midfielder
82′
8
Sergi Roberto
Midfielder
67′
42
Jayden Addai
Attacker
67′
Substitutes
1
Alex Meret
Goalkeeper
14
Nikita Contini
Goalkeeper
4
Alessandro Buongiorno
Defender
98
Emmanuele De Chiara
Midfielder
95
Vincenzo Prisco
Midfielder
37
Leonardo Spinazzola
Defender
60′
21
Matteo Politano
Attacker
61′
27
Alisson Santos
Attacker
61′
9
Romelu Lukaku
Attacker
74′
3
Miguel Gutiérrez
Defender
74′
7
Álvaro Morata
Attacker
22
Mauro Vigorito
Goalkeeper
77
Ignace Van Der Brempt
Defender
18
Alberto Moreno
Defender
19
Nicolas Kühn
Attacker
21
Noel Törnqvist
Goalkeeper
98
Samuele Pisati
Attacker
Adrian Lahdo
Midfielder
11
Anastasios Douvikas
Attacker
53′
2
Marc Oliver Kempf
Defender
53′
33
Lucas Da Cunha
Attacker
67′
17
Jesús Rodriguez
Attacker
67′
31
Mërgim Vojvoda
Defender
82′